I have a 5 GPU rig, (2) RX 580 8GB, (1) 5700 XT, (1) 1070 GTX and (1) 2080TI
When I power up my rig with all 5 GPUS connected. My 2080TI is not able to hash and it shows as TU102 and it doesn’t do anything.
When I disconnect my 1070 GTX, My 2080TI is able to mine and reads as NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2080TI.
I have tried flashing bios for the 2080TI when all 5 of the GPUs are connected, but still doesn’t work. In order for the 2080TI to work. I have to disconnect the 1070 GTX.
I have a MSI Z170A Gaming M7 Motherboard, Intel i3, 6gb Ram, and 1600 watts EVGA supernova.
Not recognizing a mature card by Hive OS is nearly always bad communications. Poorly seated cables, riser going bad, or even a bad overclock.
For example, I have a highly tweaked gpu I have to back off a ton to get the rig to boot properly at each kernel upgrade. Once up, I can tweak the miner settings again.
thank you I will leave you here a link from YouTube, its exactly the same issue I am having just with one of the GPUs, maybe you have more experience than me and can help me to work around to wake up again this GPU without make a new RMA.
I assume you have confirmed your specific GPU operates as it should in Windows in a PCIe 16 slot. If it works there, then we can run through some Hive suggestions
“Waking up” a return from RMA GPU that does not work in Windows seems a stretch and delay in the inevitable.